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Bn ycl«« and Musical Mer
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T&smes & Bartoo,
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Saab m. k»u- »««* » h
Hay* bad H T Thampkin* prvaldrog
Adder* of Attetm, Augusta Hcvcnnch
and Ma>'*>n KlttHrtt. Tbi* < her* h t»
tar baud'* 1 and ran man eld and ba*
bad osar Ry* bandr—l ih.-uaand nut -
Maairania
Hna IN ••«’’ Waa Dropped.
Mr, H. A. A. Bin* la The Gentle-
Isn't M.<*asln* skews bow aaturallr
lh« letter “h" hat been dropped la
ttagitah. aad hr aroma to Intimate that
la (ba tint In com* iba alchlb laliar
of Iba alphabet may baroma an
tlariv altminit' >l. It muai hav# bean
trvii klaromr for lair people In King
Alf ml * tlma in have proneuered Mia
ford and H'orMar and glya tba tongue
tbr prripei <ml ll> « much aaslrr It
ti to nor Laford anil Ltfldgc’ That
"H" rrqulrv* much braalh and aom*
exertion "‘On'**' la xtmpllctty ltl-lf
rlongald*' of bom*. 'Rada, ‘rraaa. 'and*
nr* derldedly yulgar—awltnay-but
than, a* Mr. Rlgga »how«. If you stuck
to IN old IT*. In “loaf." “roof," "land,'
you ha»* aborn Itirm of tba “h," which
oner on a tlm* ctood ill tbr bpgitiolng
of lb- word* "It" waa oral 'hit.”
and you will And It ao In lha fiaxon
Chronicle. Knglltdimrn hivr oftrn
laugh'd at tbr American# atnry that
O-diriln would harr turned up hrr oo»e
te d her raeliineholy lover'* name brao
Amlrt, but •« the original Danish Irg
rrx' Nlb Hamlrt and An. rt appear.
Are we to I’rrplse the Bngllrb girl who
rails heratlf ’Arret? Why. Ml*#
Louitn, you have gene back og your
own r" me, for oner you eallrd yourself
Htndnig. Sometime* what we desig
nate aa along baa a venerable nutlq
lity. A* far aa American# are cou
rt rood. the letter "tT haa been tabooed
for many o loug year, and before
twenty-fivd year* are over ctsj good
Englleh friends will learn haw utt- 1
necessary It often I*. Take that word
meaning your father'* or your moth
era sister, "your aunt"; you keep : n
the "u" simply because your aunt Is
not an Insect. ""The derivation of It is
queer, shewing in w * allde tetter* to
gether. In French, old French, tt was
“ma ante," or "ta ante.'' or "*a ante. '
that Is. "nay” or “thy," or "hia aunt.''
but then you bad the two voxels “a"
In "ma *nd "ante." Interlocking and
requiring you to open ypur lip* twice
end the At.glo-Ssaon rare never had
time for sueli a labial perfurmauee, and
»o even the French called the relative
’'lante," and so from "amlta" came our
simple "aunt." There can be no hard
and fast lows which govern a live lan
guage. You may put a dead one In a
coffin. It la the talk which finally over
rules the spelling. Conservatism is u
good thing, and we may have to fight
for old ways, but, as Mr. Biggs expres
ses it nertly. "Language may have a
code of etiquette, but not a code of
ethics."
CASTOR IA
For lnfattti and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
REGRET THE NECESSITY;,
WOULD DO SO AGAIN
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"Tb* p*uplr bold Morton Builar r»-
*1 'Wail*'.* for ibl* MW* of affair* H*
must gtv* on accounting to ibant li«
mu*, gtv* up bit fusion l*ad*rtblp,
ala*. He wu«< not dor* lb* poopt* too
far.
Tb# Node# Served.
• Tb* negro editor of Wiinilnnina
sh ordered to leave The mayor. Dr
Wright, the aldermen and the po t«*
chief mar* ordered out of town. The
negro editor didn’t obey. Tb* office
waa wrecked and h* waa banUhed. The
eily cffie.at* have a*** The oew
mayor saved their live* and went with
hla Wtnrhrater to Ibr Jail and pre
vented lynching of armrted oegroes.
"In the rtctlng there wer* eleven fa- j
talltlra. The deatha Include thoae who
wer# the meaneat negroes In the town
The white* derided they muat go. They
did not. They paid the pettily,
“It wa* Just this. The wblta people
came to the eenelualott that North
Carolina ia it while man * country and
that nesroei, were not grlng to run It.
eepeeiaiiy *' hf “ 11 'raaahown that they
wanted to ride rough shod over pri
vate rights. The beat white men In
North Onrottna Johed In the move
ment. Honorable white men among
the Fopultata recognised the mlntake
that had been made In the name of
politic# and they made up their mind*
to take back their state to the white
pcoy'c. They rnennt whal they anid
they would do—triumph by peaceful
ballot If they could or by the shotgun
If they must.
"There wa* a report that the F*d
*ixil government wa# serlouidy think
ing of tending troopa Into Carolina to
Interfere. It was welt that this waa a
mistaken report. The North Carotin
lens had come to the resolution that It
would be better to die In the trenches
than to further tolerate the way things
wore goin. It was death lighting or a
living death of disgrace, humiliation
and insolent negro domination. They
would have fought the entire armv
raised to fight the Spaniards and would
have sacrificed their live* to what they
believed to he the sacred duty they
owed to their ancestry and posterity.
"Whatever an individual may think
of it. the t’hnr'oti* Observer of Friday
voices the sentiment of the white pc
pie of eastern ..orlh Carolina. The
punishment should first been visited cm
4he heed of the roan responsible for
the state of affairs. That is what the
Observer held nnd It referred to Ma
rlon Butler. Many people think the
same way.
Butler and his man Ayres are dead
politically. They rannot hope to be
prominent again in North Carolina.
“The Democrats have sleeted the ju
dicial ticket, the magistrates and the
Legislature and hav* ragsiued dlmo.*t
all the congressional districts The
gerrymander prevented them from
heating the negro congressman.
To (lo on With the Work.
"The work of ridding the state of <>f
j tensive, bullying and intolerable nnd
insolent negroes, who Itvo on race dis-
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b#d hswome; that they bouted of their;
superiority ond boosted of every new
lasolt or lodlgnltv tt*t tNy could v!»-
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eanltallon In pcopor* l "" 10 ,h *' P*®"* I *'
ear* of the white mam they rough* to
degrade for the detect*llon of IM ne
gro robhl*
Opportunity wa* made to Inault
• hit# women. They went upon the
puhlle mreeds only when compelled to
do 80.
Tiling* had come to aueh a p**» thot
the negro** sought ehanee to show lh"
power ond strength that hod com* to
them through thetr poltileol alltoners.
There waa no peace of mlmd oe proper
ty for the white m*m But one of two
rotiroe* was left to them—to abandon
their nallre Mate and tNtr property or
fight for birthplace and right*. They
quickly cho*e the latter alternative.
They willl do so again, should the al
ternative b* forced upon them.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablet*.
All druggt*ta refund the money If tt
fall* to cure. 25e, The genuine has L.
B. Q. on each tablet.
THE WHATHLR.
Augusta, Gv.. Monday, Nov. I*. H9S.
Office located In United State* govern
ment building; 'elephone No. 1571’.
Forecast for 3« houra ending S p. m.
Nov. 15. 1593.
Washington 'oreeast for South Car
otima: Fair tonight and Tueaday;
cooler tonight: treat', westerly wind*.
Washington forecast for O rqla:
Fair tonight and Tuesday; cooler to
night with ‘racking temperature ta ex
treme portion; fresh northwest tvlni*.
Local forecast for Augusta and vi
cinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday;
cooler tonight.
THE WEATHER.
The river at S a. m., was 10.1 (eel, a
rise of 1.9 feet In the past 24 hours.
WEATirnt CONDITIONS.
The pressure is highest over the
Rocky mountain region and lowest
over New England, the pressure range
for the country being .70 of an Inch.
Clear weather extends this morning
over the Rocky mountain region,
where the temperatures range from lt>
degrees at Bismarck to 2fi a! Amarillo.
Tex., and clouded skies over Coe re
maining portions of ttie country.
Rains hay* been genera! over the
■•astern half of the country, including
Texas, the heaviest fall occurrng at
[ Augusta which received 1 sti
Charleston coming next with l.*>-
lncbes.
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I'lace you order for fall suit with K.
J Henry A- Co., popular priced tailors.
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and M iN Alt*«t* rb*p«er» Mr* A V.
Oode. Mr* Wrtght, Mt*. Hnyd Oi.d
Mr* Reed. ,
Mr* tUnmuhe* were so rlrpant o<>* n
of lilac bruoodr. cut ta I rain and ft*-
j tahed with tiucNoo* loo*.
Mr*. He*** Heed'* costume woo of
-1 orey. * hit* sod block corded dll.
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sole and black paommentert*.
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with bndke cot h»w *#4 ftaiahed with
white Ult-
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t*nt* Ctmpter, wore * white satin
gown finished with l»ce
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that at Mi* L. H. Chappell wa# much
admired. It waa of white brocaded
satin, with blue turquoise velvet ond
duch***e lore.
Mis. William made looked Verv
handsome In pink brocade with powder
•mt patches.
Mr*. Doaler Pou *»» beautiful In a
white satin brocade, with garniture of
: eat In *irl|>ed mouascllne on the low
corsage.
To return, however, to the decora- ■
tlon of the house, the room on the j
right down atatt* wa* the music room,
and wa* don# In red, with shaded
light*, red chrysanthemum* ami roro*
During the evening Ml** Houston gave
three song*. In which her lovely nnd
highly cultivated voice was heard to
great advantage. First, a fascinating
.Spanish ballad, then a beautiful thing
called "He Love* Me," *nd lastly the
popular melody. “Louisiana Lou.” Her
* room pan! m*'ii I* were given by Mr.
Brow ne s skilful finger.
rp In the ball room wonderful feat*
of decoration had been performed. The
whole long room was in white ami
green, while at one end was a round
latile done lh cxa> t Imitation of the
distaff and spinning w hefd which Is the
of the wheel and the spoke* were made
device vised by the D. A. R, The rim
with smllax. while the dlataff wa* in
white chrysanthemum* and at the end
of each spoke was a large white chry
santhemum representing as a star, one
of the thirteen original stale#, ft wm*
most beautiful and every gue*t ad
miicd It.
At the other eml of the ball room
was the tea table, which was heart
shaped and contained two very old #ll
- service# of rare beauty,
in the arch at the centre of the ball
room were draped curtain# of white
spangled with stars.
The refreshment# were served from
one of the rooms on the second floor,
and were handed all over the house. A
very pretty feature of the affair was
that the young ladles asked to receive
with the D. A. Tt. *ll wore the pow
dered h«lr and patches, n style which
Is particularly becoming to young,
fresh faces.
To Mrs. Craven T. Osburn and Mrs.
Reese Crawford Is largely due the suc
cess of tld# beautiful entertainment, us
they are both enthusiastic Oungtiters
ul tire Revolution, and their well
known taste and executive abilltv.
make them important fat Tors in all 80-
,cial affair*. ’ fJ
The American consul at- Nassau has
protested against the repotted action of
the British admiralty ia seizing the
Maria Tlusresa as a stranded derelict.
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■ uuple added to iN wroth a* tt# ft**- i
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Whliti l eave tho Car.
ftsitaior Iftrkrroo* a»d «MNf paoeea ■
ger* war* given thrtr Mo*#* bach aod .
weat ttto (hr day ooach Bui aot oa
,HI a couorll of war had No held ond 1
a telegram wa* drafted and dl*pa* r h*d
to the headquarter* ol tt# Pullman
car rowpaay at C*hlca*o explaining
the situation to them. TN car ww-
I p*ny tooh prompt aad vigorous actloa
-according to wNt haa ainea beea
i heard. . .
It la said that ahea the *lNpin«
car reached JacMoavtlle tN condoc
tor recolvod telegraphic dt*« barge lel
! Hug him be had ao right to allow ne
gro paowngciw in hla car. and that bin
sMvtcaa would no longer be needed
Senator Steed waa very much wrought ’
' up over thl* orcurrence and went back
into a d*y coach boiling with ladlgna- j
Don
It was while In thl* condition —,
while rolling through Ihe country In (
the still of the night that he framed
the bill which fttund lUt way Into tin*,
senate aa soon a# the enate recon
vened.
Bill Cause* Commotion.
ft took tb# car company Juat thirty
minute* to hear of Senator Steed •
bill, and it caused a commotion.
: ITcparotlons to defeat the bill were
iat once startcd and the senator wa#
told, not by the Pullman agent* di
rect, however, what a hardship h*
an trying to Impose on tho sleeping
car companies.
Attorney J. T. Hill wa* telegraphed
lo come to Chicago at once to consult
as to way# and mean* of defeating the
bill, and Is now either there or on hi#
way back.
Thoae left h#re were not Idle and
on tho return of the attorney he wtlt
ftnd that Senator Steed'* bill
haa been amended to read a* fol
' Iowa:
The Till Amended.
A bill to be entitled, An act to re
quire sleeping car companies to sep
arate white and colored passengers:
to extend the police power# of conduc
tor* of the trains to which sleeping
cats are attached; and for other pur
pose#.
Section 1. Be tt enacted by the
General Assembly of the State of
Georgia, That from and after the pas
sage of this act, that sleeping car
companlea doing buslnesa in this state
shall assign pasenger to seat* and
berths under their charge so as to sep
arate the white and colored races, and
the conductor and other employees on
the train of cars to which said sleep
ing ear or care may be attached shall
not permit the white and colored pas
sengers to occupy the same car. And
any passenger remaining in any car
or compartment other than to which
he may he assigned shall be guilty of
and punished as for a misdemea
nor.
2. Be it further enacted by the
general assembly. That any conductor
or other employee of any sleeping car,
as well as un.v conductor or other em
ployee of the train to which any
sleeping car may be attached, are
hereby empowered with full police
power to enforce the preceding sec
tions. and any conductor or other em
ploye of any sleeping ear who fails
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peers atftayo to vote for the Demo- i
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ma* aad a white mam. hut rewtroe* j
rW right at all time* to protrot aft*'hot j
{had m*w with his vote.
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! g aad tN -f*opo ” t hold that (her
[are a* aogela In ,«m r o' *«« with IN
ignorant aegru. tN otte* aeekiag N
| gto and tN aot# telling negro,
Ike nhlt# people »m* together nnd
•an' tNIr candidates aod yon w ill
lee* the*# two orgaailoGotis mell lihe
•anw under a aumaromr sua.
It is awfnt to eontempiala tN state
|of affair# that will txlot n our here
tofore blessed elty ana *tnt* if ttla
son i»f thing I# not stopped, and Mop
ped short.
All honor lo the Ft rat ward. TN
white voter haa spoken, aad hi* chon*
will be the representative of Nr peo
ple. The aueceaaful rand.date la groi
i tffed that he la tN choice of a «n*) »rttjr
oi Ihe while cltliene, IN defeated oal
, taffed with the meaatire. and willingly
1 and gladly give* his support to hla
late opponent. There la no bitternesa
jover either tN mi hod or result. The
ward Is united and working now as
, one man.
I Think of Augusta in Ds*h Think of
I south Carolina in 1171 Think of Wil
mington in 189* and all tta eastern
| portion of the Old North State In the
last three year*.
| In closing, let me say that I am a
i friend of our mayor. Mr. Walsh, and
' that I supported him In hi* late cam
paign for the position he now hold*.
Asking Indulgence for the length of
thl* article I beg to aubeerlN myself,
WHITE PRIMARY.
New* From St George’*
84. George, ft. C.. X<rt\ It. Next
Sunday the Sunday school wilt cele
! brate rally day here. The exercise# will
' be good and a collection will be taken
up for foreign mlaslops.
The Epworth League Is prospering
We have now quite # nice library. Th#
meeting* are held every two week*.
Next Monday evening quite an inter
esting literary meeting will be held.
Mr. T. O. McKUleney. on *‘ ot Btl
George's prosperous merehant*. and
senator for Dorchester county.wn* mar
ried on Tuesday to Ml*# Blanche Stew
art. one of Rock Hill * most charming
nnd popular young ladles. We con
gratulate them and wish them much
happiness •
Mis* Fannie fteaso of Orangeburg
spent last week in town, guest of Miss
Julia Ctaey.
Quite a number of our young ladles
will leave next week to take charge of
schools In various sections.
The farmers are busy boiling syrup,
and the young folks are enjoying de
lightful outings attending the boilings.
They know what to do with the Juice
and cane.
AI! kinds of Fish and
Genie.
ELLIS RESTAURANT.
The consumption of calico In the
United States is greater than In any
other country.
The Bell Tower Drug Store,
CORNER GREENE AIND JACKSON STREETS.
tnm" Under new management. A new line of F resh Drugs. Toilet Article*,
Brushes, Etc. We make a specialty of Physicians’ Prescriptions.
BeiiTe Jephone £225 PATTERSON & WADE.
NOVCMMB 14
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rhangM ■ White papor 1 cent a pound.
Nov I
FOR sale pai-er FOR WR*r-
FINQ purpoaea. Cheap**! ta rlty <■«•
rent a pound Apply at Herald oflSca.
Ruth whir# and news-paper.
Nov 1
FOR FALE <»NK LIGHT DBLIVKRT
S AP'S and harn.w* Hi, hards sta
ble#, street: otw Columbia wheel,
as good a* nc». nnd «r.e fine wauh.
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MISCELLANEOUS __
“TOI’NG MKN. OCR IWJDftTRATED
eatalogue explains how we teach the
barber trad# in right week*, mailed
free. Muter * Barber College, fit. L»u
--la" Xov 14
W UcnCD —EVERT BICYCLE KIDEfR
to know flat w# will ln»ure against
theft every wheel sold for 'aah for the
next sixty day*. Prdlcy will be tn old
line company- Auguata Mantel and
supply Company. Xl,v u
W ANTED —FT’BN! ftHBD ROOM TS
private family. Addre** 8., care Her
ald. Nov U
Special Notices:
7 Per Cl $500,000 7 Per Ct
FOREIGN capitalists will
LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS
on realty tn Augusta. Oa. Term* 7
per cent. For further Information see
their attorney at lasv, P. J. Sullivan.
Es.. or Mr. P. O. Burum.
FAR IRON FESCmG
CALI. ON’
AUGUSTA FENCE CO.,
SlO 10tb Street, Augusta, (ia
nut of Town Work Solicited-^®
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Butt are
comfortably situated at 73075 The Al
bany, Liverpool. England.
The l,utherans have twenty-nine
congregations in the state of Milwau
kee.